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Iraqi women are suffering unbearable torments in the American Prisons in Iraq. They were arrested by the cowardly US armies without any clear charges and then they were tortured and raped inside the prison.
Press TV in its report last Sunday recounted the story of a number of Iraqi women who had been arrested and imprisoned by the US military. They told the story of how the American beasts forced them to take off their clothes in front of them and then they were raped.
"My agony inside the US prison was extremely painful, I could not express it in words," an Iraqi woman who is already freed now said.
The Iraqi woman was arrested after a team of US troops broke into her house in Diyala. "They took me away to get information about my husband. They imprisoned me for one and a half years without any charges whatsoever.”
According to the Press TV reports in Iraq, the spineless US forces arrested Iraqi women only because they are married to the Iraqi men who were suspected by the US forces to be amongst the heroic “Iraqi Fighters” they were looking for.
Women activists in Iraq have repeatedly pleaded to the international world to drag to courts the US personnels who were involved in the cases of basic human rights violation, but predictably the international world is still mute watching the barbaric activities of the American in the countries they invaded
Yvonne Ridley Criticized The U.S.
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Last week the British journalist who is also a well-known female Muslim figure, Yvonne Ridley criticized seriously the immoral acts of the US military towards the women in the American prisons in Afghanistan.
In her press release together with the chief of Pakistani Tahrik Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, Ridley also criticized the arrest of a neurosurgeon, a Pakistani woman, Aafia Siddiqui, by the US military in Afghanistan, because she was accused of attacking two American troops in the city of Kabul.
"She (Aafia) experienced tortures for more than five years in the US military prison, since she and her children were kidnapped," Ridley, a British journalist who by her own will chose to became a Muslim after she was captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
She urged the public to voice out, and protest the crimes committed by the US forces who do whatever they like without restraint to the Muslimah prisoners in the US prisons in Afghanistan. "Many Muslimahs are illegally detained by the US forces and if the world responds in silence, then they will lose many of their sisters forever," Ridley unveiled, as cited by the Pakistani newspaper, The Daily Times.
Ridley also expressed her doubts over the US military information that prisoner number 650 had already been extradited to her country of origin since three years ago. Prisoner650 is believed to be an identification number for Dr. Aafia, however Ridley doubted it.
She is confident that Dr. Aafia is still in the Baghram prison, a US prison in Afghanistan where th women prisoners there are subjected to torture as well as rape by the US forces. Due to the torture and rape, many women prisoners are carrying out hunger strikes, Ridley added.
Iraqi women are suffering unbearable torments in the American Prisons in Iraq. They were arrested by the cowardly US armies without any clear charges and then they were tortured and raped inside the prison.
Press TV in its report last Sunday recounted the story of a number of Iraqi women who had been arrested and imprisoned by the US military. They told the story of how the American beasts forced them to take off their clothes in front of them and then they were raped.
"My agony inside the US prison was extremely painful, I could not express it in words," an Iraqi woman who is already freed now said.
The Iraqi woman was arrested after a team of US troops broke into her house in Diyala. "They took me away to get information about my husband. They imprisoned me for one and a half years without any charges whatsoever.”
According to the Press TV reports in Iraq, the spineless US forces arrested Iraqi women only because they are married to the Iraqi men who were suspected by the US forces to be amongst the heroic “Iraqi Fighters” they were looking for.
Women activists in Iraq have repeatedly pleaded to the international world to drag to courts the US personnels who were involved in the cases of basic human rights violation, but predictably the international world is still mute watching the barbaric activities of the American in the countries they invaded
Yvonne Ridley Criticized The U.S.
.
Last week the British journalist who is also a well-known female Muslim figure, Yvonne Ridley criticized seriously the immoral acts of the US military towards the women in the American prisons in Afghanistan.
In her press release together with the chief of Pakistani Tahrik Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, Ridley also criticized the arrest of a neurosurgeon, a Pakistani woman, Aafia Siddiqui, by the US military in Afghanistan, because she was accused of attacking two American troops in the city of Kabul.
"She (Aafia) experienced tortures for more than five years in the US military prison, since she and her children were kidnapped," Ridley, a British journalist who by her own will chose to became a Muslim after she was captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
She urged the public to voice out, and protest the crimes committed by the US forces who do whatever they like without restraint to the Muslimah prisoners in the US prisons in Afghanistan. "Many Muslimahs are illegally detained by the US forces and if the world responds in silence, then they will lose many of their sisters forever," Ridley unveiled, as cited by the Pakistani newspaper, The Daily Times.
Ridley also expressed her doubts over the US military information that prisoner number 650 had already been extradited to her country of origin since three years ago. Prisoner650 is believed to be an identification number for Dr. Aafia, however Ridley doubted it.
She is confident that Dr. Aafia is still in the Baghram prison, a US prison in Afghanistan where th women prisoners there are subjected to torture as well as rape by the US forces. Due to the torture and rape, many women prisoners are carrying out hunger strikes, Ridley added.